Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG

Management of natural resources have been affected by the economical character of present environmental laws applied in Brazil. Use of such resources, especially at agriculture, livestock and forest, has challenged managers in their task to maximize yield less devastating to environment. Various ar...

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Main Authors: Gil Júlio de Souza Netto, Antônio Marciano da Silva, Gilberto Coelho, Dalmo Arantes de Barros, João Carlos Costa Guimarães
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2013-12-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Agrárias
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/editor/submission/11379
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spelling doaj-cdf7ecce1f37413486bb2104182294192020-11-24T23:22:31ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592013-12-013462589260210.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6p2589Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MGGil Júlio de Souza Netto 0Antônio Marciano da Silva1Gilberto Coelho 2Dalmo Arantes de Barros 3João Carlos Costa Guimarães 4Universidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade Federal de Lavras Management of natural resources have been affected by the economical character of present environmental laws applied in Brazil. Use of such resources, especially at agriculture, livestock and forest, has challenged managers in their task to maximize yield less devastating to environment. Various are the impacts brought by human activities and an important one is soil erosion. At this research, water infiltration in soils were evaluated by empirical methods and theoretical approaches, by simulating precipitation with different intensities at experimental plots. Plot 1 was installed at a dark red latosol (LVd) with pasture; plot 2 at same soil but covered with native pasture; plot 3 at distrofic cambisoil (Cd) with native pasture but significantly devastated. Plot 4 was in a red yellow latosol with devastated pasture and plot 5, at same soil, covered with devastated forest. Through infiltration behavior analysis, it could be observed that all models fitted well the observed values of infiltration. When initial infiltration was analyzed separately, distrofic red latosol was different. Soil saturation time was close to graphic origin for all precipitation events. http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/editor/submission/11379Rain simulator; Modeling; Rain intensity.
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author Gil Júlio de Souza Netto
Antônio Marciano da Silva
Gilberto Coelho
Dalmo Arantes de Barros
João Carlos Costa Guimarães
spellingShingle Gil Júlio de Souza Netto
Antônio Marciano da Silva
Gilberto Coelho
Dalmo Arantes de Barros
João Carlos Costa Guimarães
Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Rain simulator; Modeling; Rain intensity.
author_facet Gil Júlio de Souza Netto
Antônio Marciano da Silva
Gilberto Coelho
Dalmo Arantes de Barros
João Carlos Costa Guimarães
author_sort Gil Júlio de Souza Netto
title Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
title_short Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
title_full Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
title_fullStr Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
title_full_unstemmed Performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river Marcela, on the upper Rio Grande-MG
title_sort performance models of infiltration within the sub-basin of the river marcela, on the upper rio grande-mg
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Agrárias
issn 1676-546X
1679-0359
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Management of natural resources have been affected by the economical character of present environmental laws applied in Brazil. Use of such resources, especially at agriculture, livestock and forest, has challenged managers in their task to maximize yield less devastating to environment. Various are the impacts brought by human activities and an important one is soil erosion. At this research, water infiltration in soils were evaluated by empirical methods and theoretical approaches, by simulating precipitation with different intensities at experimental plots. Plot 1 was installed at a dark red latosol (LVd) with pasture; plot 2 at same soil but covered with native pasture; plot 3 at distrofic cambisoil (Cd) with native pasture but significantly devastated. Plot 4 was in a red yellow latosol with devastated pasture and plot 5, at same soil, covered with devastated forest. Through infiltration behavior analysis, it could be observed that all models fitted well the observed values of infiltration. When initial infiltration was analyzed separately, distrofic red latosol was different. Soil saturation time was close to graphic origin for all precipitation events.
topic Rain simulator; Modeling; Rain intensity.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/editor/submission/11379
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